XP system can not access the network after opening guest
Reason analysis and solution measures:
1. By default, the Guest account is WinXP disabled;
2. By default, the WinXP Local Security policy prohibits guest users from accessing the network;
3. By default, WinXP's local Security policy-user rights assignment, "Null password user can only console login" is enabled, that is, no account of the null password can only log on from the network access, the guest default blank password.
So, if you need to use the Guest user to access WinXP, make the three settings above: Enable guest, modify security policy to allow guest to access from the network, disable security policy in 3, or add a password to guest.
This shows that the easiest way to access Windows XP is not to enable guest, just modify the above security policy to "classic" on the line. Other system access WinXP can enter account information on their own.
Windows system, about the permissions of the account is very common, friends at ordinary times should be careful not to set up accounts, have set up accounts, and certain functional rights should also be related to change.